Can You Lose Weight on Spam?
by Scottie Claiborne
Published on this site: April 30th, 2005 - See
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Search engine optimization is in many ways, like weight loss.You've
got some things that are effective, some that are not andit's hard
to tell the claims of one from the other. You want tobelieve the
great-results-with-no-effort claims, and you hopethey are true...
but are they worth wasting your time and money on?
Fad Diets and Quick Tricks Spam
It seems every month there is a new fad in weight loss: protein-only,
all the grapefruit you can eat, or high carb/low carb. All
offer fast results if you'd just stick with it. They usually
do achieve some results, however, they aren't lasting. As
soon as you kick back into your old habits of potato chips,
hamburgers, and ice cream, the weight comes back.
Similarly, when you use "quick results" spam techniques,
you may see some fast results. Mini-networks, keyword stuffing
and cloaking can work for a while. However, when you base
your search rankings on a quirk of the SE algos, you have
nothing left when it stops working.
Weight Loss Programs and Traffic Companies
Some companies will keep you pointed toward your goal with
weekly weigh-ins and a diet of protein shakes or prepackaged
foods.These programs can work... while you're on them. When
the money stops so does the program, and since they haven't
taught you how to change your lifestyle, old habits drift
back in -- along with the weight.
"Optimization" companies that don't touch your
site but send you traffic based on their offsite doorway
pages are similar; their techniques may work, but they haven't
improved *your* actual site or helped it to rank well. When
you stop paying them, your traffic goes to someone else.
These plans "work" as long as you are forking over the
cash!
Pills, Patches and Submission Programs
You can't open your email or read a magazine without being
bombarded by ads for amazing weight loss pills, patches, and
creams. We want So badly to believe these will work; have
the body of our dreams with little-to-no effort. Surely they
wouldn't be allowed to make these claims if they weren't true,
right? Each month we spend money on these treatments and wait
for them to kick in, yet they never do.
Submission companies suck us in with claims of submitting our site
to hundreds, no THOUSANDS of search engines. They guarantee great
traffic, getting your site noticed, and a one-click trip to search
stardom. All for the low, low price of $29.99 a month. Sounds reasonable,
after all, they couldn't make these claims if they weren't true,
could they? So we keep paying and waiting, but in reality, all these
programs do is drastically increase your email spam.
Buy Your Way In
If you've got the money, you can buy a better body through
surgery. Stomach stapling, tummy tucks, liposuction... if
you don't like it, surgery can fix it! However, it is usually
expensive and often painful, plus it can backfire. Results
are often achieved, but if you don't change your habits, you
will find yourself facing similar issues down the road.
If you've got enough money, you can buy your way to the top of
the search results. PPC advertising and buying links on a range
of sites can put your site at the top of the listings. While you
may gain traffic from this, you may not make sales. Buying your
way in does not address any underlying usability or marketing issues
with your site.
The Right (but boring) Way
Deep down we all know the key to long-term weight loss is
to eat less and exercise more. Sure, there are different
styles of "eating less" differing on what to eat,
but the concept of take in less calories and expend more
energy stays the same. Change your habits to eat healthier
foods and be more active. If we'd follow those rules, we'd
be healthier, look better, and create a healthy lifestyle.
The key to great search rankings is just as simple. Create a great,
usable website with useful content, and obtain more relevant incoming
links. While there are different strategies you can use to improve
your site, the underlying goal is the same. By addressing any site
issues first and constantly making it better and more useful, your
future search marketing efforts will returnb more results.
Why don't we do it the right way from the start? The right way
is boring. It takes hard work, creativity, and long-term commitment.
We want that magic potion that will make us thin and put our website
at #1 without having to work so hard. The reality is that long-term
results require hard work.
I'll admit to reading those ads that claim to perfect my body in
hope that they are true, and I also read the latest SEO techniques
with interest, hoping for that quick fix that will send my sites
instantly to the top. But the only sure, long-term answer is to
spend the time to do it right. It's not the instant fix I'd prefer,
but the ultimate success is sweeter when you know that you earned
it.

Scottie Claiborne is the owner of Right Click Web Services,
a firm specializing in usability, search engine optimization, and
internet marketing.

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